Chicago IRS Audit Professionals

Trusted Counsel from The Tax Defenders

The last thing you want to find in your mailbox is a notification that
you are the subject of an IRS audit. Knowing you are under the microscope
of the IRS is nerve-wracking and stressful. You may not even be sure why
you have been chosen for an audit because you file your tax returns every year.

Situations like this are when you need our Chicago tax resolution team.
We advocate for people like you with the Internal Revenue Service on a
regular basis. We can find out the reason for your audit, submit the requested
information, and negotiate a resolution that limits your exposure to any
adverse action.

You should never go into an IRS audit blindly—always have The Tax
Defenders on your side. Call us at (312) 529-5009 to explore your options today.

Reasons for an IRS Audit

The IRS may conduct an audit when it suspects a taxpayer isn't paying what
they should in taxes or even randomly. We’ve seen, during an audit,
instances where the IRS will require information or take a position that
is not proper for the taxpayer. This is why it is imperative to seek the
counsel of our IRS audit team in Chicago in order to protect yourself
before sending any documentation to the IRS.

There are some common scenarios which can lead to an IRS audit, including:

Overtime – you are working overtime but have not adjusted your withholdings
to reflect a higher income bracket

Bonuses – you are receiving bonuses that do not have taxes deducted, so
your standard tax withholdings are not enough to cover the amount of taxes
you owe at the end of the year

Dependents – the number of dependents you claim on your payroll taxes is higher
than the actual number of dependents you will claim on your federal income
tax return

Decreasing your withholdings for reasons such as not being able to afford other mandatory payments
such as student loans, child support, or garnishment

If the IRS has requested that you meet with one of their representatives
in person to discuss your audit, we will be with you to make sure your
audit is done fairly. In the event that the audit fairly reveals that
you owe them money, which sometimes happens, we can reach a settlement
agreement on your behalf.

What if I Already Lost My Audit?

The IRS actually allows a reconsideration and, beyond that, an appeal.
Please note: reconsiderations and appeals are highly dependent upon the
individual case circumstances. If this is your situation, you must call
and speak with an attorney, Enrolled Agent or CPA to know where you stand
and what your chances are.

We Look at the Big Picture First

At The Tax Defenders, we have saved our clients 19 million dollars in the
15 years we’ve been in business. We are veteran-owned and operated
and offer full resolution services. We will always give you honest answers.
As a matter of fact, after your free consultation, we will also conduct
an investigation to determine your situation before we quote you any pricing
for our services. Both the consultation and investigation are 100% free.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

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